k Hypnosis, 19th century Hypnosis, 19thcentury illustration. Hypnotist using the method of Scottish surgeon James Braid 17951860. Hypnotism in the 19th century was developed by the work of Braid. Moving away from the earlier occult work by the German physician Franz Mesmer, Braid wrote and published scientific and medical works on hypnotism. This early work by Braid and others, in Manchester, London and Paris, influenced later practitioners, especially in France. Illustration by A. Demarle, published in La Vie Normale et la Sante Normal Life and Health, Paris, 1881 by Dr Jules Rengade. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Hypnosis, 19th century Hypnosis, 19th century illustration. Hypnotist using the method of Scottish surgeon James Braid  1795 1860 . Hypnotism in the 19th century was developed by the work of Braid. Moving away from the earlier occult work by the German physician Franz Mesmer, Braid wrote and published scientific and medical works on hypnotism. This early work by Braid and others, in Manchester, London and Paris, influenced later practitioners, especially in France. Illustration by A. Demarle, published in  La Vie Normale et la Sante   Normal Life and Health, Paris, 1881  by Dr Jules Rengade.
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Hypnosis, 19th century

Hypnosis, 19th-century illustration. Hypnotist using the method of Scottish surgeon James Braid (1795-1860). Hypnotism in the 19th century was developed by the work of Braid. Moving away from the earlier occult work by the German physician Franz Mesmer, Braid wrote and published scientific and medical works on hypnotism. This early work by Braid and others, in Manchester, London and Paris, influenced later practitioners, especially in France. Illustration by A. Demarle, published in 'La Vie Normale et la Sante' (Normal Life and Health, Paris, 1881) by Dr Jules Rengade.

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